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WESTERN AUSTRALIA TOWN BY TOWN
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Madura
Midway between Adelaide and Perth, Madura Station
was settled in 1876 and bred horses for the British
Army (India).
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Madura Pass has spectacular views of the Roe Plains
and views towards the Southern Ocean from the look
out at the top of the pass.
Mundrabilla
Descending from the Nullarbor Plain, via scenic Eucla
Pass, Mundrabilla has regular services for the traveller.
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Australia’s biggest meteorite was discovered nearby,
weighing over 10 tonnes.
Eucla
In the early 1900s, Eucla had a population of
over 100 and was the busiest telegraph station
in Australia beyond the capital cities.
The Eucla Telegraph Station opened in 1877
and helped link WA with the rest of Australia
and the world, sending 11,000 messages annually (just
33 years after Samuel Morse invented the telegraph). The
first message sent to Perth on 8th December 1877 stated
“Eucla line opened. Hurrah”.
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Old Telegraph Station Ruins. 4km south
of highway.
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Museum & Bureau of Meteorology.
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Golf Course.
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Eucla National Park and Delisser Sand hills (4WD
recommended).
Detour - Forrest
“For-rest ” - 121km NW of Eucla (approx. 4hrs)
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Rock-hop in 4WD.
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Fuel, accommodation and camping.
Refer www.forrestairport.com.au
You may be trafficking fruit fly. STOP.
Do not travel into South Australia
with fruit and vegetables.
You may be carrying pests and diseases.
Call the Fruit Fly Hotline 1300 666 010
FINES & PENALTIES APPLY
QUARANTINE MATTERS
For more information on these towns click here
to visit: www.australiasgoldenoutback.com
Eucla Ruins - Eucla, Western Australia